THE striker - valued at £1million - is transfer target for both Scottish and English clubs.

STEVIE MAY has handed St Johnstone a massive boost ahead of the Scottish Cup Final by insisting he’ll snub a summer switch to sign a new deal in Perth.

The £1million-rated striker is a summer transfer target for clubs north and south of the border.

But he insists he’s happy to stay at McDiarmid Park and despite his current contract running until the end of next season, May looks set to add another 12 months to his terms at Saints.

It comes hard on the heels of Steven MacLean and Lee Croft also committing themselves to Tommy Wright’s side.

May, the Scottish Football Writers’ Young Player of the Year, said: “We’ve been speaking to the club and I want to stay here, I’m happy here. There’s no reason to want to leave.

“I’m still developing and can feel myself improving all the time and this is the best place to do that.

“We’ve not spoken about figures yet but that will happen after the Final. We don’t want any distractions.

“If someone wants to buy me then they’ll do that regardless of my contract so that’s my take on it.

“This season has been better than anything I could have imagined. If you’d told me at the start I would score 27 goals and get to the Scottish Cup Final, I’d have been delighted. It’s beyond anything I hoped for.

“I’ve never seen anything like this in Perth before, the city has really got behind us and we’re going to take a massive crowd to the Final. We’re just hoping to do it for the city and give the place something to celebrate.”

Boss Wright said: “I met Stevie’s agent last week. Now we’ll have to sit down and talk about the financial part of it.